A naked man playing violin in front of a downtown Portland courthouse Saturday refused to walk to a squad car and had to be carried by police.

Police said they aren’t sure of the man’s identity. He told them his name is Matthew T. Mglej and that he is 25 years old. The brand of the violin was unknown on Saturday morning.

The man was jailed under the Portland city code forbidding indecent exposure.

Police said they warned the man numerous times about his “lack of attire,” but he refused to dress himself or leave public view. City police refrain from enforcing the code during Portland’s World Naked Bike Ride as long as participants keep to the designated route. The event draws about 8,000 riders each June.

• Twitter gains more popularity every day. However, the following proves just because you’re on Twitter, doesn’t mean you’re still not stupid.

A Twitter user made the following post from her mobile phone recently: “Finally got my debit card! Love the blue,” as she referred to the color of her card. She included a screenshot of the card with her name, and also clearly visible, the complete 16-digit code and the expiration date.

The only thing missing? The three-number card verification sceme (CVS) code on the back of the card.

After several Twitter followers asked about the number on the back of the card, she answered their inquiries: “the back code of my card is 388 why is everyone asking?”

She didn’t stop there, however. Once the post went viral, she thought she would save a little face by reposting the original pic — as if it was someone else who made the mistake.

The problem? When she re-shared the original post, she clearly indicated she was the person who she tried to described.